Warehouses and Distribution Centers
Intelligent video surveillance to protect inventory, perimeter, and operations.
The solution helps detect unauthorized access, suspicious behavior, restricted zones, and operating events in distribution centers, warehouses, and logistics yards.
Industry challenges
In a warehouse, an incident almost never happens where someone is watching.
Logistics operations combine inventory, staff, carriers, docks, extended schedules, and high-rotation areas. The platform helps detect relevant events without relying on hours of recording review after a problem.
Petty theft and shrinkage
Small events can repeat across shifts, aisles, picking areas, or sensitive inventory zones.
Vulnerable perimeter
Yards, access points, walls, and gates require timely alerts when after-hours movement occurs.
Slow investigation
Manual evidence search delays decisions, sanctions, clarifications, and internal claims.
Lack of visibility by shift
Leadership needs to understand what happens by area, owner, schedule, and event type.
Recommended capabilities
Alerts and evidence for critical logistics operation areas.
Rules can be configured by zone, schedule, camera, severity, and owner to separate normal activity from events requiring action.
Unauthorized access
Detect presence in restricted zones, line crossing, gates, critical aisles, and after-hours access.
Suspicious behavior
Identify unusual dwell time, out-of-pattern movement, abandoned objects, or repetitive activity in sensitive areas.
Smart search
Find evidence by camera, schedule, zone, event type, or severity to accelerate investigations.
Reports by shift
Summarize events by area, shift, site, or owner to detect patterns and improve operations.
Camera supervision
Detect signal loss, obstructions, poor image quality, or critical cameras out of operation.
Operational integrations
It can connect with alarms, access control, notifications, and internal systems depending on project scope.
Critical zones
Configuration should follow the real risk map.
Not every camera has the same importance. In distribution centers, it is best to prioritize zones where an event affects inventory, security, or continuity.
Implementation
We start where risk costs the most.
The recommendation can be implemented in phases to protect critical areas first and scale based on results.
Operational assessment
We review sites, cameras, inventory, access, schedules, and high-risk zones.
Rules map
We define virtual lines, restricted zones, schedules, severity, and owners.
Phased rollout
We prioritize perimeter, docks, sensitive inventory, and critical cameras.
Measurement and adjustment
We review alerts, false positives, reports, and patterns by shift or area.
Frequently asked questions
Before a demo for warehouses and distribution centers.
Do I need to replace warehouse cameras?
Not necessarily. First, we review whether your current IP cameras or ONVIF devices can be integrated and which ones should be prioritized.
Can it help with shrinkage investigations?
Yes. The platform can help locate evidence by schedule, camera, zone, and event type to accelerate internal investigations.
Does it work on night shifts?
Yes. Rules can be configured by schedule, zone, and severity to detect out-of-pattern activity during night shifts or closures.
Can we start with just one site?
Yes. It is common to start with one site or critical zone and then scale to more cameras, areas, or distribution centers.
Industry demo
See how the solution would work in your warehouse or distribution center.
Let’s review perimeter, docks, inventory, shifts, and current cameras to design a demo focused on your real risks.
